What are alternatives to basic enumeration markers like 'first, second, third'?
Use varied markers like 'Initially,' 'Additionally,' 'Furthermore,' 'Most importantly,' or content-specific terms like 'The primary concern,' 'The second challenge,' 'Our final recommendation.' This maintains structure while avoiding monotonous repetition.
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Enumeration Markers
Use first, second, finally to organize multi-point lists.
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